same thing, it's only 9 months old. The water goes down just a bit, then I get the beeping signal it's done, yet there's most of the water left. I ran vinegar in twice with no luck.same thing, it's only 9 months old. The water goes down just a bit, then I get the beeping signal it's done, yet there's most of the water left. I ran vinegar in twice with no luck.

thanks for your help - the water wasnt coming over the basket, it just isnt moving at all. i called cuisinart since i only bought it in dec 07 but it is a REFURBISHED, they only guarantee if for 90 days instead of three years. bummer. i hadnt bought refurbished before, any thoughts on that?

to thamp3doctor--
thanks for your help - the water wasnt coming over the basket, it just isnt moving at all. i called cuisinart since i only bought it in dec 07 but it is a REFURBISHED, they only guarantee if for 90 days instead of three years. bummer. i hadnt bought refurbished before, any thoughts on that?

Some products, when refurbished, are almost BETTER than new. Coffeemakers and TV's, unfortunately, do not belong to that group. From what I have seen, refurbished Cusinarts are too expensive - there is usually at least one store that has a new Cuisinart for only $10 more than a refurbished one (although this may take some searching).

Based on your symptoms, I have a couple more ideas:

1) Let about 2 cups of distilled white vinegar sit in the water reservoir for about 20 minutes. Then press the on button - wait about 1 minute, and turn it off. Let the vinegar sit for another 20 minutes. Add 2 cups water. Then try brewing one more time.

2) If that fails, you could actually have a busted hose inside. Since the unit is out of warranty, you could actually open it, see if there is a loose or damaged hose inside (most likely it won't be the original hose, since the unit was refurbished). You could go to a small appliance repair shop (or even Lowe's or Ace Hardware) and find a hose or other materials you need to replace the hose and/or get the loose hose to stay in place. You won't find this specific model #, but there are actually videos on YouTube that show you how to replace a hose.

Good luck!

-Tha Mp3 DoctorSome products, when refurbished, are almost BETTER than new. Coffeemakers and TV's, unfortunately, do not belong to that group. From what I have seen, refurbished Cusinarts are too expensive - there is usually at least one store that has a new Cuisinart for only $10 more than a refurbished one (although this may take some searching).

Based on your symptoms, I have a couple more ideas:
1) Let about 2 cups of distilled white vinegar sit in the water reservoir for about 20 minutes. Then press the on button - wait about 1 minute, and turn it off. Let the vinegar sit for another 20 minutes. Add 2 cups water. Then try brewing one more time.

2) If that fails, you could actually have a busted hose inside. Since the unit is out of warranty, you could actually open it, see if there is a loose or damaged hose inside (most likely it won't be the original hose, since the unit was refurbished). You could go to a small appliance repair shop (or even Lowe's or Ace Hardware) and find a hose or other materials you need to replace the hose and/or get the loose hose to stay in place. You won't find this specific model #, but there are actually videos on YouTube that show you how to replace a hose.

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you need to run a few pots of straight white vinegar through the machine to clean out the lime build up in the tubes. the first time you do it, after it starts to pump the water, shut it off for a few hours and let the vinegar sit in the tubes. after doing this run a few pots of cold water through before making coffee.

Hi, Here is a link for the PDF version of the Instruction Booklet for the DGB-600BCC (from the name you provided I’m assuming this is the correct product). If it’s not the right product, check out the Cuisinart.ca website, you can select the product you are looking for and download the instruction booklet from the product page. http://www.cuisinart.ca/en/pdf/ibs/DGB-600BCC_en.pdfHope that helps!

This happens when the machine needs cleaned. Fill coffee maker with white vineger instead of water. Turn grind off, make sure empty pot is in place. Brew a pot of hot vineger. Repeat. Brew a pot of hot water. Repeat. This process removes mineral buildups inside machine. If you have access to filtered water, start using that to brew your coffee. I do and probably do this process 1 per 6 weeks.

Unplug for 20 minutes to fully reset, then:Cuisinart Coffeemaker Decalcification ProcessRun 2 cups distilled white vinegar and 2 cups water through the system - brew it like it was regular coffee. Then run plain water through the coffemaker to rinse the vinegar out and make sure the decalcification was successful. Repeat as needed. Don't forget to remove the charcoal water filters first.-Tha Mp3 Doctor